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Alpha Jasper-Midika

Alpha Jasper-Midika

Author:Midika

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Introduction
In a small town where no one leaves, and no one comes in, a myth lives. In a town that is surrounded by a legend of cruel, murderous wolves that kill the innocent in command of an Alpha. An Alpha, centuries old, that is said to be the cruelest man to ever live. Thea doesn't believe the legends for a second, until a handsome stranger with violet eyes appears, and people from around town start going missing. But what Thea doesn't know, is that this man is someone she never thought existed... And the bond they share when touching, is one of a kind.
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~Thea

"It's not funny anymore," she insists, glancing over my shoulder, desperately trying to insinuate that my need to come inside is greater than any sense of humour I could muster.

I face my best friend, my back to the edge of the forest.

"I'm enjoying myself," I muse, glancing around, as if I had a magical ability to see in the darkness. Quite frankly, the light from inside the house doesn't do much.

June, my best friend, hops from foot to foot, anxious to rescue me from whatever danger she thinks is out here, but can't bear to risk crossing the threshold of the doorway.

"Thea please...I'm being serious when I tell you to get inside," she says, he voice shaking, and not from the cool breeze.

I dance around on the spot, autumn leaves crunching under my feet.

"Phantom Wolves don't exist," I chant, my voice carrying itself along the breeze. June shakes her head, rubbing her arms up and down nervously.

"I swear to the Goddess that I'm not coming after you when one of them snatches you away and drags you into their rape cave," she tells me. She's not joking.

I pause, my dancing ceasing. Slowly, I turn around, the dark forest looming over me. It's endless, cold, dark, and I'm not even sure anything lives in there.

Aside from..."June, we need to get inside."

"Why?" She asks nervously, watching me back my way up the porch steps cautiously.

I scream, so loud, I'm sure the neighbouring Pack could here. June joins my shrills, as I fall past her, straight into the house, and into the clutches of the fur rug in the floor. She slams the door behind us, pressing her back against it.

I turn from where I may face down on the ground. June looks petrified, her eyes glinting with memories of all the books on Phantom Wolves she's read. I start to laugh.

"Oh, I gotcha so good!"

Her terrified expression dissolves into one of pure anger, as she realises that what I just pulled, was nothing but a prank.

"I didn't see a Phantom, but I did see your face as pale as anything," I say, failing to keep the humour from my voice. I stand, levelling myself with a livid June.

"You idiot! How many times have I told you, Phantom Wolves aren't something you mess with," she growls, slapping her hand over her forehead, as she attempts to gather her wits.

I smile. "Come on June, lighten up."

She sighs deeply, trying to collect herself. Since we were children, June has always believed in the myths the older kids at school would tell us to scare us. And most of these included Phantom Wolves.

"Lighten up? Do you want to be like Alpha Jasper?" She questioned. I roll my eyes. Here we go.

Alpha Jasper, disappeared one night and never came back. It was said he was stolen by Phantom Wolves and murdered, just like his father. And this happened years ago. No, centuries ago.

Other like minded people believe he committed suicide, and no one was up to taking over his position as Alpha.

"Jasper wasn't murdered by Phantom Wolves silly..." I tell her.

June narrowed her eyes at me. "You're right, because he's one of them."